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EMS Stair Chair Aluminum Light Weight Ambulance Medical Lift
Dealmed

Non-slip grips on the rear and front handles
Three adjustable straps with quick-release buckles
Sturdy aluminum frame / hold up to 400 pounds


Price: $599.00 $279.98

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laws for alabama dealers who install wheelchair stair lifts for comercial use?



you need to call a local government agency or maybe just a local code enforcement could give you what you need. I was able to go to city hall once to get a copy of a law that I needed and it was only a couple dollars. good luck.

Slim Wheelchair Platform Stair Lift Demonstration


The Slim from Ability Lifting Solutions www.abilitylifting.co.uk is a wheelchair platform stair lift designed for use with curved stairs and ...

Wheelchair porch lift needs parts, Help!!??!!?

My neighbors porch lift is on it's last legs, I can repair with the parts. Needed- guide rollers, bushings and guide blocks. ANYONE knows where I can find these parts???? It's an American Stair Glide Porch Lift (they don't list parts for sale)Please, he really needs this to get out of his house, Thank you


You need to contact his local durable medical equipment provider for assistance, or even a local mobility shop can point you in the right direction. Wheelchair lifts and ramps should be installed and repaired by a licensed professional.

Wheelchair Stair Climber
AmeriGlide

Battery powered, charges on 115VAC power
Compatible with standard manual wheelchairs with back canes
Use on stairs with inclines up to 35 degrees

Cost to get a home elevator for wheelchair user?

Has anyone ever investigated the cost of a home elevator system? For example, this one:
http://www.lucanus.ca/id50.htm
We've looked at stair lifts but an out of the way elevator would be preferable. I'd like just general costs, the websites never even hint at their costs .
Thank you
Forgot to add that it's just two stops (upstairs and downstairs).


We looked into them about a year ago and the costs vary widely depending on the bells and whistles you want to add. We were not looking at free standing models like the one you have the link to, we were looking at closet enclosures. (Where a closet space is used to conceal the elevator and its mechanisms.) For a very small one large enough to accomodate a wheelchair and one person, the cheapest one we found was in the $10,000 range with installation and a 5 year warranty on bare minimum accessories. You really have to email most of the manufacturers with your specifications for them to compile an estimate ( a lot has to do with whether there is electricity to the area, the space available for the lift mechanisms, etc.) Interestingly, if you have healthcare spending account funds, the elevator is not an eligible reimbursed expense even with a doctor's statement.

Acorn Stair Lifts Battery Powered Super Glide 120 Outdoor Model.
Acorn

Maintenance-free DC (battery) power
Easy to use paddle control
Lockable isolation switch

where can an elderly lady get a powered wheelchair for indoor use in Scotland?

hi i am friends with an elderly lady who has had both legs amputated - she would love a power chair because her arms are now getting tired and sore - she doesn't seem to be getting help from her social worker or ot - her kitchen needs adapted too as she still has cupboards high on the wall which are of no use to her - she had to buy her own stair lift and portable ramp but she just cant afford a power chair - any ideas would be appreciated - i have emailed local councillors but nothing came back
thank you all for your speedy replies the lady in question has bought her own house and i don't know if this has prevented her from getting a grant in the past - any adaptions she has had to pay for and get someone to install it for her - thanks again
thank you all so much i wish you all lived near us - we've never had so much support - we just seem to be hitting a brick wall with every turn - she wouldn't like to be interviewed as she just accepts she won't get help - if anyone deserves a power chair this lady does - thanks again for your support


You need to badger social services, there are many things they can do to help, also enquire at CAB Citizens advice bureau. This really is a disgrace, she should NOT have to pay for all her own stuff. Does she get invalidity and mobility allowance, I`m sure she could/should. Please let us know on Y/A the outcome, we would all like to know how this pans out. Good luck.

i am disabled, and a vietnam era veteran, is there any organizations that?!!!?

give me grants or low interest loans to moidfy my home since my disability is progressing to the point where i will be in my electric wheelchair for longer periods and eventually full time!!!

like to widen doorways, stair lifts, ramps, etc...?!!!

right now i am able to walk around for a 1/2 a day, but then sometimes my body totaly shuts down for about a week or so!!!

my weight room is upstairs and a stairway lift would be great!!!

also are there any places to get grant for solar energy projects for a home?!!!
era is the official title your hear and is stated when you fill out forms at vets hospitals, counseling, for official veterans business as in applying for a pention and benefits!!!

something you hear so many times it kinda grows on ya if youve had to fill out all them forms!!!
sorry to hear that amber_66,

i just not to long ago got out of hospice care at a nursing home dying from end-stage liver cancer, this was on top of my longtime orthapedic disability!!!

got a transplant, came home , preparing for the future!!!

keep the faith, theres always hope, my doctor proved that was true, i only had about a month left!!!

i have an excersize bike and some weights downstairs too, im just trying to get back to using my weightroom again!!!

so far you peaple have informed me well, thank you!!!
loretta b!!!
whoes dwelling?!!!

surviving liver cancer and getting hit by a semi 22 years ago and im still kicking!!!

just not as mobile as i used to be!!!

i have dealt with all my obstacles and am just getting ready for the future!!!


As you are probably in the USA i can't really answer, but there should be some organization that can be of help to you,have you asked your Dr as he/she would no what help is available to you, i do understand how you must feel as i am confined to a wheelchair, and have just given up my very well adapted home to come into a nursing home, as i just couldn't cope anymore, i wish you good luck and i am sure you will find the help that you need.


The Wheelchair Lift - One way to independence | stair lifts

Wheelchairs have become a lifeline for all, mobility is limited. Lost or never had the ability to walk is difficult, and if you've never seen, has a difficult to understand how it can be difficult. People are bipeds are made, and lose the capacity loss is equal to the loss of your liberty. It is not uncommon for people with disabilities because of their situation to become depressed. Wheel chairs to help change it by people systems have special security features so that they are not in danger and always will be. There are belts and other features to stabilize you, and you continue to fall. The only drawback to this type of system is that itStationery, and once installed, it is difficult to move it to another location.

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